2006 FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup explained

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The 11th FINA Synchronised Swimming World Cup was held September 14–17, 2006 in Yokohama, Japan.[1] It featured swimmers from 29 nations, swimming in four events: Solo, Duet, Team and (for the first time) Free Combination.[2]

Participating nations

Nations who swam in one or more events at the 2006 Synchro World Cup were:

Results

SoloNatalia Ishchenko
  Russia
98.750Gemma Mengual
  Spain
97.550Emiko Suzuki
  Japan
96.850
DuetAnastasia Ermakova
Anastasia Davydova
  Russia
98.900Gemma Mengual
Paola Tirados
  Spain
98.050Emiko Suzuki
Saho Harada
  Japan
97.200
Team Russia 99.100 Japan 97.750 Spain 97.600
Free Combination Russia 98.000 Japan 98.000 Spain 97.000

Final standings

Place Nation Points
1 Russia 395.700
2 Spain 390.200
3 Japan 389.800
4 Canada 376.835
5 Italy 372.050
6 Ukraine 367.700
7 France 353.650
8 Switzerland 350.650
9 Brazil 349.050
10 USA 266.350
11 Australia 242.550
12 Egypt 241.700
Also ranked, but with no points listed were: 13th-Macau, 14th-China, 15th-Greece, 16th-Israel, 17th-Czech Republic, 18th-Slovakia, 19th-New Zealand, 20th-Vietnam, 21st-South Korea, 22nd-Kazakhstan, 23rd-Belarus, 24th-Liechtenstein, 25th-Uzbekistan, 26th-Malaysia, 27th-Costa Rica, 28th-Indonesia.

References


Notes and References

  1. http://www.pbase.com/selsadek10/fina_synchronised_swimming_world_cup_2006 Photo gallery
  2. http://www.fina.org/project/docs/histoFina/HistoFINA_IX.pdf HistoFINA, volume 9